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Experience
galned
En
th%s
type
sf
take-off
w%ll
ermbh
the pilot
to determine
tha
aunt of yoke
mcw~mernt
and/or
rapidity of action
neceaaary
to get the
aircraft
airboxme
with
the
rpinimtm
of
gxourtd
run.
This type
.of
s~inimum
run
take-off
is
most useful when the
ground is rough,
bumpy, muddy
ok
where
very
ICYW
obsrmles,
meh
us
hedgea
fmcerr,
dmzhes, etc.
are
present
r,
a.
Muddy
Terrain
Take-Off
*
The
Helllo
Courier
is
an
unusua1lp
good
“Blludder”.
A
modmately
muddy
field
ummlly
pre~cnta
no
problem;-
At
normal
pxassurt
altftudt
am?
with
loctds
of
3000
lbs,,
or
lbss,
fulll?flaps
ace
usually
nm-xe
advantageous
fn
breaking
free
from
clfngfng
mud.
The following
procc?dure
ie
rec~nded:
Apply
full
power,
(Da
raat
bald
pa~~-on
SO
Pang
am
to
ovlerhest
the
engixw
if tha aircraft
faire
te
move,)
HoId
poke
fur2
.back
then
rock
poke
abruptly, usiag
full, but not proloaged,
fmmrd
positfon,
to
help
break the
wheels
free!
(,
When
the
aLrmaft
begkns
to
mmm,
the
oscflIatfag:
mmmmmms
of
the
stabffator
athould
be reduced m that
there
is
equal **float-
atiun” on all
three
wheels
as
the aircrrrf
nmves
fortim+.
Then,
when
rolling free,
use
esaentfallp
the
mme
te
hnique
far the
mtnimum
run
take-off. Since
the
consistency
and
effect
of
diffwetlt
types
and
depth8
aX
wd
vmy
grbi?
y,
nu
stngle
rule
or technique can
substitute
for
expcr%ence
aad jud
nkt:
cm
soft and
irrreguXar
field
surfaces,
A muddy landing
or
deep
smw
landing
cmz
u.sualXy
best be mde by
using
full-flaps and plrscfw the
aircraft
onto the
groutrb
iu a
slight nom-high position
st.minismm
speed,
Acttmlly
touching
the
fn
wheels
firat
may
bc
adwmmgeous,
but the
mm
should not be
allowed
to
slam
dawn
into
the
mud.
After the
mime-wheel
touch-duwn
take
rll
power
off
and hold
poke
fully back.
If
fcmard
speed is
thus
held
low
cTn
the
touchdown, it will
tend
to
prevmtt
mm-over.
(This
procedure is essentially the
ame
as that
coaerrtonly
rsccmmmded
for
ditching
in
water.)
Rough
ground
or other
condi.tEons
may be
a
datermfning
factor where,
iu spite of a barrier,
the
full-flap
minimm
ground
run
take-off
may be
neceauary.

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Helio HT-295 Specifications

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BrandHelio
ModelHT-295
CategoryAircrafts
LanguageEnglish